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SINAUT ST7
Table of contents
- Preface
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Area of application
- Components in a SINAUT ST7 system
- SINAUT TIM communication modules
- Overview of All TIM Variants
- The TIM 3V-IE variants
- Design of the TIM 3V-IE variants
- Technical specifications of the TIM 3V-IE variants
- The TIM 4R-IE
- Design of the TIM 4R-IE
- Technical specifications of the TIM 4R-IE
- The TIM 4 variants
- Design of the TIM 4 variants
- Technical specifications of the TIM 4 variants
- The classic SINAUT ST7 modems
- Overview of all modem variants and accessories
- Technical specifications of the SINAUT ST7 modems
- Mobile wireless components
- GSM modem MD720-3
- EGPRS/GPRS modem MD741-1
- ANT794-4MR GSM/GPRS antenna
- LTOP overvoltage protection modules
- Technical specifications of the LTOP overvoltage protection module
- Radio clock components
- GPS receiver
- Overview of the radio clock components
- Technical specifications of the radio clock components
- Connecting cables
- Cable for connecting TIM and modem modules
- WAN connecting cables
- The SINAUT ST7 standard software package
- SINAUT ST7 configuration software for the PG
- Overview for ordering SINAUT ST7 software
- Uninstalling SINAUT ST7 software packages
- SINAUT ST7cc, the add-on for WinCC
- The special properties of SINAUT ST7cc
- System prerequisites
- Ordering data for SINAUT ST7cc
- Technical specifications of SINAUT ST7cc
- The special properties of SINAUT ST7sc
- Ordering data for SINAUT ST7sc
- Technical specifications of SINAUT ST7sc
- FM, UL and CSA approvals for all SINAUT ST7 products
- Standards and approvals for the TIM 3V-IE variants and the TIM 4R-IE
- Network structures and topologies
- Configurations
- Configurations with classic WAN
- Installation guide
- Current consumption and power loss of the SINAUT ST7 components
- Installing the TIM 3V-IE variants in an S7-300
- Installing the TIM 4R-IE in an S7-300
- Standalone TIM 4R-IE with an S7-400 or PC
- Installation of the TIM 4 as CP in an S7-300
- Standalone TIM 4 with an S7-400 or PC
- Installing and putting a TIM into operation
- Front view of the TIM 3V-IE variants with front panel removed
- Pinout of the ports
- Standard connecting cables for the TIM 3V-IE variants
- Front view of the TIM 4R-IE with removed front panel
- LEDs of the TIM 4R-IE
- Standard connecting cables for the TIM 4R-IE
- Design of the TIM 3 and TIM 4 modules
- Front view of the TIM 4 with removed front panels
- Pinout of the X1 and X2 connectors
- Standard connecting cables that can be connected to connector X1
- View of the TIM 4 from above
- View of the TIM 4 from below
- Options for connecting up and settings for the TIM 4R or TIM 4RD
- Possible attachments and settings for the TIM 4R and TIM 4RD
- Installing a TIM
- Installing a TIM module as CP
- Installing a TIM 4 / TIM 4R-IE as a standalone device
- Horizontal and vertical installation
- Connecting the TIM to the power supply
- Configuring a TIM and setting parameters
- Startup activities of the TIM module
- Startup activities of the TIM 4R-IE
- Startup behavior of the TIM 4
- Overview
- GSM/GPRS modem MD720-3
- Connecting the MD720-3 to the TIM and antenna
- Prerequisites for operation
- Further documentation
- Connecting the MD741-1 to the TIM and antenna
- MD2 dedicated line modem
- DIL switches accessible from above
- DIL switches and connectors accessible from below
- Connecting the MD2 with TIM, LTOP and dedicated line
- LTOP line transformer with overvoltage protection
- Structure
- Connecting up the MD2 modem
- Analog dial-up modem MD3
- Configuration switches accessible from above
- Connectors and configuration switches accessible from below
- Connecting the MD3 with a TIM and TAE6 outlet
- Connecting the MD3 with TIM, LTOP and dedicated line
- User-configurable profiles
- ISDN dial-up modem MD4
- Connecting the MD4 with a TIM and ISDN outlet
- Installing and putting a SINAUT MD2, MD3, MD4 modem into operation
- Installation on a 35 mm standard rail
- Glossary
- Index
SINAUT ST7
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Edition
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Overview
- Areas of Application
- Main Features
- Compatibility to SINAUT ST1 Modems
- Standard Cables
- Certification and CE Labeling
- Notes about CE Labeling
- Mounting and Installation
- Design of the MD2 Modem
- LED Display of the MD2
- Front View of an MD2 with Removed Front Doors
- Pin Assignments for the RS232 and RS485 Ports
- Standard Cables for the RS232 and RS485 Ports
- View of the MD2 Modem from Above
- other settings
- View of the MD2 Modem from Below
- DIL Switch for Activating the RS232 or RS485 Port
- Pin Assignments on the RJ12 Western Socket
- Standard Cable for the RJ12 Port
- Connecting an MD2 to DTE, LTOP and Dedicated Line
- Connecting Several MD2s with a DTE via the RS485 Port
- Connecting Two MD2s to Function as a Repeater
- Transmission Speeds and Frequencies of the MD2 Modem
- Signal Loss Values
- Determination of the receive level
- LTOP Line Transformer with Overvoltage Protection
- Connecting the MD2 Modem
- Mounting
- Mounting on a Standard 35mm Mounting Rail
- Horizontal and Vertical Mounting
- Connecting to the Power Supply
- connection diagram
- Mounting and
- Instructions for
- Operating Modes and
- Connecting the MD2 to a TIM11 and TIM011B
- Network
- Configuration Required for TIM11 and TIM011B
- Operating Modes and Character Recognition
- MD2 Operating Modes
- Normal" Operating Mode
- Repeater" Operating Mode
- With RS485 Interface" Operating Mode
- Signal refresh off" Operating Mode
- Test Operating Modes
- Character Recognition of the MD2
- Character Recognition "Asynchronous 11 Bit"
- MID on" Character Recognition
- MID off" Character Recognition
- Network Configurations
- Network Configurations with RS232
- Point-to-Point, 4-wire Full-duplex
- Point-to-Point, 2-wire Half-duplex
- Multidrop Line, 4-wire Full-duplex
- Multidrop Line, 2-wire Half-duplex
- Star Network via the MD2-internal Two-way Transformer, 2-wire Half-duplex
- Star Network via an External Multiple Transformer, 2-wire Half-duplex
- Star Network via an External Multiple Transformer, 4-wire Full-duplex
- Repeater, 4-wire Full-duplex
- Repeater, 2-wire Half-duplex
- Network Configurations with RS485
- Point-to-Point, 2-Wire Half-duplex (RS485 Interface)
- Point-to-Point with Fiber Optic Section, 2-wire Half-duplex (RS485 Interface)
- Multidrop Line, 2-Wire Half-duplex (RS485 Interface)
- Multidrop Line with Fiber Optic Section, 2-wire Half-duplex (RS485 Interface)
- Star Network, 2-Wire Half-duplex (RS485 Interface)
- Repeater, 2-Wire Half-duplex (RS485 Interface)
- Network Configurations for DTE without RTS/CTS
- Point-to-Point with Repeater, 4-wire Full-duplex
- Technical Data
- Function Plan of the MD2
- FSK Line Interface
- Frequencies, Attenuation and Maximum Range
- General Data
SINAUT ST7
Table of contents
- Preface
- System Manual, 11/2018, C79000-G8976-C178
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- The SINAUT ST7 system
- Components in a SINAUT ST7 system
- Software components
- Modules for new SINAUT projects and those to be expanded
- Dedicated line and dial-up network modems
- Requirements for GSM mode
- SINAUT ST7cc, the add-on for WinCC
- SINAUT ST7sc SCADA Connect software
- Properties of the TIM modules
- Communications services
- Security functions
- Overview: Connection to LAN / WAN
- TIM 3V-IE / TIM 3V-IE Advanced
- LEDs of TIM 3V-IE versions
- TIM 4R-IE
- LEDs of TIM 4R-IE
- Reset button
- Network structures, configuration examples, installation guidelines
- Configurations
- Configurations with classic WAN
- Installation guidelines and compatible CPUs
- Installing the TIM 4R-IE in an S7-300
- Standalone TIM 4R-IE with an S7-400 or PC
- Installation, connecting up, commissioning
- Notes on use in hazardous areas
- Notes on use in hazardous areas according to ATEX / IECEx
- Notes on use in hazardous areas according to UL HazLoc
- Installation
- Mounting position - horizontal / vertical installation
- Mounting versions
- Installing the TIM 4R-IE as a stand-alone device
- Connecting the stand-alone TIM 4R-IE
- Connection of the MD720 to the TIM and antenna
- Configuring and downloading
- Startup activities of the TIM 4R-IE
- Technical specifications
- Technical specifications of the TIM 4R-IE
- Current consumption and power loss of the SINAUT ST7 components
- Interface allocation
- Certifications and approvals
- A.1 Router SCALANCE M
- A.2 MODEM MD720
- A.3 Mobile wireless antennas
- A.4 Dedicated line and dialup network modems
- A.6 Accessories for RS-485 connection
- A.7 Ethernet cables
- Glossary
- Index
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